Tuesday 12 March 2019

Deal or No Deal?

Theresa May, also my MP, has, I believe, done the best to get some sort of deal to leave the EU.

However, as she herself once said, "No deal, is better than a bad deal." And this deal is bad. Pro-EU and Brexiteers alike seem to think this.

So surely, you'd imagine, Mrs May would stick to her guns, and go through with no deal, and allow us and the EU to get deals sorted throughout the years?

Wee here lies the problem; it feels like parliament, and I don't care what colour rosette the pro-EU MPs wear, have done everything in their power to make sure we don't leave the EU, hence May getting such an awful deal, hence them making sure they can take no deal off of the table.

Extremely undemocratic, it shows that they have NOT listened to what the people, who voted them into parliament, want.

It shows the contempt that this parliament has for the people who without them, they would be in our position, ignored!

There also seems to be some people still wondering why people voted to leave. Unlike what LBC present James O'Brien would have you believe, not everyone who voted to leave did so because of immigration, but it did play a major part in reasons why, and here are some none racist reasons why:

People voted to leave because the EU was unwavering, as has been shown in the Brexit talks, on their stance of immigration, wanting to force us to take more, when majority of people were saying no.

People voted to leave because parties like Labour labelled you a racist when you voiced a small concern about immigration, remember Mrs Gillian Duffy? A Labour voter, labelled a "bigot" by then Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown, because she asked a valid question about Eastern European immigration.

Also, it felt like anything bad that happened, our politicians, had a nice little caveat to fall back on. "That's not our fault, that is the EU." And are now wondering why there was a huge mandate to leave.